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Friday, June 04, 2010

A 26-foot-tall Anubis Statue Installed at Denver International Airport


Ever since it was first installed at Denver International Airport, the 32-foot-tall blue "Mustang" has been the talk of the town, but a new addition is sure to get plenty of attention.

A crew is installing a seven-ton, 26-foot-tall concrete sculpture of an Egyptian god at the airport.

Anubis, a statue with a jackal-head, will be built south of the Jeppesen Terminal.

Although part of the lore of the 9,000-pound "Mustang" is that its creator, Luis Jiménez, was tragically killed while making the piece, Anubis may be even more notorious. He's the Egyptian god of death and the afterlife.'

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1 comment:

  1. Yes, I saw this on another website.

    Very interesting indeed, the USA obsession with Egypt, pyramids and everything to do with Egypt.

    For a so called Christian country there are so many idols over there. Not on the attack, just making an observation really.

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